Victoria recorded one new case on June 13, a primary close contact who was already quarantining during their infectious period.
There were no cases in regional Victoria and only two exposure sites, both in Geelong.A total of 17,000 test results were received on Sunday, but Mr Foley said the numbers could be higher.
“Those numbers give our public health team the intelligence and information as to where this virus is circulating in our community,” he said.
“I stress that if you’ve got the slightest of symptoms, please come forward to one of more than 200 test sites right around the state that can give you a very quick turnaround in your test results.”
Mr Foley would not make any commitment to the further easing of restrictions at this stage.
Any easing is expected to be announced on Thursday.
He implored Victorians to obey restrictions, sign in with their smart phone at all venues with a QR code, get vaccinated as soon as eligible and get tested for virus with the slightest of symptoms.
Meanwhile, Premier Daniel Andrews issued a statement confirming he has been medically cleared to return to work after a serious back injury. Mr Andrews will return to work on June 28.